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30 Days of Kink — Day 20

August 22, 2013 By Trent Evans

Day 20: Talk about something within kink/bdsm that you’re curious about/don’t understand.

I’d like to talk about two different topics here — one I don’t understand, and one I’m curious about.

“Stop doing kink that way! You’re going to ruin everything!”

I’m probably going to step on some toes here, but one of the things I don’t understand with regard to kink is why a significant cohort of kink practitioners/proponents feel a need to lecture or instruct others on what the “proper” form of kink expression is.  Note that I’m not referring to people who talk about safety — it should go without saying that advocating safety is a good thing.

No, what I’m getting at is this idea that’s put forth that certain types of kink are beyond the pale, or that if anyone decides to engage in activity outside the protective confines of SSC or RACK then they have somehow gone off the reservation. Often it’s quite subtle, but I’m seeing it more and more online — and it baffles me. One of the best, most freeing aspects of kink is the basically subversive nature of it; in many ways, kink is a rebellion against the confines of vanilla sexuality or mores. I’m guessing that that very nature of kink is the source of at least some of its appeal.

There is an ongoing movement afoot to get kink entirely removed as a psychological disorder from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (commonly referred to as the DSM). The most recent iteration, DSM-V, while not removing paraphilias as a disorder per se, has demoted the status of paraphilias from a full-blown disorder by applying a nebulous if/then equivocation to potential diagnosis: if the paraphilia causes distress then it is a disorder, otherwise, go about your perverted ways, you sickos!

I think this particular type of reevaluation is a good thing indeed, despite the gray areas that remain in APA treatment of kink. Those who’ve followed along with me know that I usually hesitate to deem the experiences of the LGBT community as analogous to those of the kink community (it’s difficult to deem anything as a clear analog to kink), but it is worth noting that the evolution of the treatment of the two respective communities by modern psychology seems to be following a somewhat similar trajectory. The bottom line, to me, is that things appear to be (slowly) moving in the right direction.

But what I’m seeing more and more often is this tendency to “normalize” (read: homogenize) kink in the popular culture. When I see instances of it, the tone often feels like a clumsy sort of kink sales roadshow; frequently it’s discussed in terms or ways that are “lighter” or interspersed with (or drowned in) nervous humor. Perhaps this is an effort to make the “lifestyle” less threatening to people out in the vanilla world? Or maybe it’s just that these kink normalizers simply want to help destigmatize kink? If so, their motives are laudable. However, an effort to destigmatize kink that results in a watering down of the things that make kink distinctive is ultimately (IMHO) self-defeating. Maybe I’m weird — okay, not much “maybe” about that — but I don’t want kink to be “normalized”. Life is full of enough guidelines, rules, and laws as it is, so the last thing I want is kink forced into some neat, tidy, sanitized box.

It’s possible (even likely) that I’m not seeing the “big picture” with this normalization of kink, but what I’ve seen thus far is … troubling. If there are any out there who’d like to explain to me why this brand of kink normalization is a great thing, I’d love to hear from you — either in the comments or privately via the contact form above. I’m genuinely baffled, so I’m open to being edumacated on this subject:)

Now, on to the “curious” topic.

I think it’s fairly clear where my own orientation within kink falls. No, Sheri, bat-shit crazy is not my orientation:) Where was I? Oh yes. Curious.

I am very curious about female switches. Always have been. I’m going to digress a little here, but I promise it will eventually steer back on topic. In fiction, I’m not particularly a fan of femdom where the Domme treats the male sub as a disgusting worm, with really heavy humiliation, and where she generally regards him with outright contempt. That doesn’t mean there is anything wrong with that particular kink though. It’s just not for me. YKINMKBTOK.

What does sometimes interest me, if it’s written well, is the depiction of “strong” male submissives in a more loving (though still strict) D/s dynamic with their Domme. Joey W Hill does this particularly well. I’m certainly not normally oriented toward the male sub mindset, but when depicted in that way, I can definitely see the motivation, feel how that dynamic might work for the couple. It’s something I have to be able to do with female subs when I write about them, so I think it’s valuable to be able to get into that headspace with a male sub too. This is where female switches come in.

They are comfortable in both roles, though in my (admittedly limited) interaction with real-life switches, I’ve noticed that they often seem to lean toward one side more than the other. What fascinates me about them is that they don’t see things in a binary way; they don’t feel either dominant or submissive, rather they seem to have a fluid sort of orientation that’s adaptable to the situation at hand. I actually admire them for being that comfortable with themselves that they aren’t threatened by embracing both halves of the D/s dynamic.

Even as I admire them, I’m curious as to how they actually do it. To be blunt, I would not feel comfortable in a male submissive role (I think I’d be constantly trying to take over and do shit my way), so it amazes me when other people can be both dominant and submissive, depending upon the needs or wants of the situation or relationship. I don’t know. I’m not 100% closed off to trying it — I’ll try just about anything once — but it’s definitely not natural for me:)

If there are any switches out there who’d like to chime in with how they’re able to do it, I’d definitely love to hear your take.

Until Day 21.

Trent

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30 Days of Kink — Day 19

July 20, 2013 By Trent Evans

Day 19: Any unexpected ways kink has improved your life? If so, what are they?

In many ways, this is one of those chicken or the egg/which came first questions. Have I embraced kink because my life has improved (e.g. I’m more comfortable with myself), or has kink demonstrably improved how I view and live my life? I don’t suppose it really matters either way when you get right down to it, as the answer is an unqualified ‘yes’.

First and foremost, and most surprisingly, it’s helped me just relax about being who I am, about being different than the “norm”. So you’re a dude who likes to spank women, who likes to run the show in the bedroom. Big effing deal. There are hundreds of thousands, maybe millions like you in this country alone. Welcome to a very large club! So, you like to write erotica and erotic romance soaked in BDSM. Big whoop — there are hundreds, thousands more who do the same thing. I think realizing that you are not alone, that you aren’t a simple aberration of the human condition really helps. I suppose the Intertubez are an integral part of that as well:)

In a larger sense though, discovering this entire world outside of your little tiny, insular existence is equal parts exhilarating, and humbling. Not only are you not alone, but you aren’t even that uncommon in the larger world of kink. To some that might be disturbing as it might lessen the sense of uniqueness that they may pride themselves on. Hard to tell, but for me, it was a huge relief:)

Secondly, kink has certainly helped me understand people better, even vanilla people. I’m going to take a wild guess here, and state that, by and large, kinky people are somewhat more open about sex and sexuality than most people. I understand that this is a gross generalization, but I think it’s probably fairly accurate. In my case, it’s definitely opened my eyes to the motivations of those around me, allowed me to perceive some of the subtler interpersonal interactions and cues that many of us are subconsciously aware of, but don’t necessarily consciously perceive. What I mean by this, specifically, is how driven many (if not most) people are by their base animal instincts. Modern human culture and social mores have necessarily put a brake on these urges, redirected them, channeled them into (sometimes) more constructive endeavors, but those drives, those urges, remain, as viscerally vital to all of us as fear or hunger are. This probably sounds like a bunch of foofy shit to most of you, but hopefully a few of you get what I’m trying to say here;)

Lastly, kink has unexpectedly allowed me to understand myself. It’s been a way to help me sort out who the fuck I am. I’m not particularly deep or complex, but oddly enough, those parts of me that were forever an inscrutable mystery to me have started to make a helluva lot more sense since I’ve been able to admit, to be at peace with who I am. Once I could make sense of the tangled mess that was me, it not only helped me understand others, it helped me empathize with others. My friend, and blogging partner over at Romancing The Kink, the talented Natasha Knight, has a famous quote at the end of her e-mails that I’ve always liked, and one it’s something that I think perfectly crystallizes what many of us who are kinky go through inside our own heads:

“Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a man cold when he is only sad.” — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Jesus, this all sounds like self-indulgent navel-gazing from me, doesn’t it? I’m going to do all of you a big favor and STFU for now:)

Until Day 20.

Trent

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Winners for Wet & Wild Blog Hop…

May 29, 2013 By Trent Evans

Hello everyone,

The hop was a big success (thanks Skye!!), and there were a lot of great comments. Thank you! Since I hate to pick a winner, I’ve decided that all the commenters on the Wet & Wild post have won:)

So, this weekend all of those commenters will be getting an e-mail from me asking which book they’d like and in what electronic format. Check your spam filters:)

There is no catch, no pitch, no nothing. Just my thanks to you for participating in the hop! Hopefully a few of you were like me and saw their to-be-read piles explode in size ::sigh::

Thanks again everyone, and we’ll see you here next year!

Best,

Trent

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It’s That Time Again! Skye Warren’s Wet and Wild Blog Hop!

May 19, 2013 By Trent Evans

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I love this time of year, and not just because of this hop (though I’ve got to admit this hop is rad). This is the time of possibilities, of anticipation, of the excitement of what’s to come.

Following along with that theme of possibilities, a question came to me as I perused the rather impressive list of names involved in this year’s hop: where are the dudes?

Now, I know that few men seem to write in the genres represented on the list for this hop, but I know for a fact that I’m not the only male erotica and erotic romance author out there. Are male authors of erotica or erotic romance truly that rare?

I note this not to be self-serving, but rather to pose a few follow-up questions to you:

— Would you consider purchasing and reading erotica written by a male author?

— What about erotic romance?

— Do you feel as if male authors too often don’t get things “quite right”? Be honest — I can take it!

Now on to the good stuff;)

This hop is loaded up this year (check out the prizes shown below):

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But there’s more:) …

Any live person (bots, you don’t count) who leaves a comment on this post, along with their e-mail address — which is needed strictly for notification of winners — will be entered into a drawing for an electronic copy of any one Trent Evans book.

Now, although I said only one book, sometimes I slip up and give away a book to more than one person — accidents do happen:) — so make sure to get your entries in!

Please be sure to hit all the other stops on the hop too (see the list below). There is a wealth of talent on this list, and you are sure to find enough great new books to double the height of Mount To-Be-Read 🙂

Happy Reading and thanks for visiting!

Best,

Trent


1.
Skye Warren
2.
Karla Doyle
3.
Laura Kaye
4.
Cassandra Carr
5.
Shoshanna Evers
6.
Cara Bristol
7.
Cari Quinn
8.
Cari Silverwood
9.
Lissa Matthews
10.
Eliza Gayle
11.
Jenna Jaxon
12.
Under the Covers (Int)
13.
Justus Roux
14.
Harper Bliss
15.
Jessica E. Subject
16.
Talk Supe (INT)
17.
Cocktails and Books
18.
Jennifer Lynne
19.
Candace Blevins (BDSM Romance)
20.
Donuts and Desires
21.
Leila DeSint
22.
Sadey Quinn
23.
Romance BooK Club (US)
24.
Book Referees
25.
Amber Lin
26.
A Willing Writers Blog: Elise Hepner
27.
Antoinette M–
28.
Sue Lyndon
29.
Patricia Green Books
30.
Doris OConnor
31.
Harlie Williams, Writer
32.
Wendi Zwaduk ~ Romance To Make Your Heart Race
33.
Megan Slayer – Too Hot to Handle
34.
Romance on a Budget (Suzanne Rock)
35.
Close Encounters with the Night Kind
36.
Kathryn R. Blake – A Writers Naughty Thoughts
37.
Erica Chilson
38.
Jezebel Jorge
39.
Lyric James
40.
Diane Thorne – Erotic Romance Author
41.
Lillian Grant
42.
Romance Book Junkies
43.
Bringing Passion to Life. . .
44.
Tease Me, Please Me
45.
Bookswagger
46.
Tara Lain erotic romance
47.
Tory Richards
48.
Malia Mallory
49.
Kelly Gendron ~ Erotic Romance
50.
Parker Kincade
51.
Riverina Romantics (INT)
52.
Daryl Devore
53.
Madelynne Ellis
54.
Lisabet Sarai – Beyond Romance
55.
CS Maxwell ~ Wheres My Muse US
56.
Hesperia Loves Books (INT)
57.
A. S. Fenichel
58.
Ella Ardent – Author of Erotica and Erotic Romance
59.
Sinfully Sexy Book Reviews
60.
Taryn Elliott
61.
Reading Between the Wines
62.
Sofia Grey – Making Time for Love
63.
HEA Romances With A Little Kick
64.
Mandy Harbin
65.
Literal Hotties Naughty Book Reviews
66.
Adriana Kraft
67.
Share My Destiny
68.
My Secret Romance
69.
Selah March
70.
Love, Lust and Laptops
71.
I am a book addict. and proud of it
72.
Book A Day Challenge (US)
73.
Romancing the Dark Side (INT)
74.
Sapphire Kande Romance Erotica Author (US)
75.
Kalas Book Blog
76.
Kim Carmichaels Blog
77.
Kharisma Rhayne
78.
Makaylas Book Reviews
79.
Raven McAllan
80.
C. R. Moss
81.
SnifferWalk Books
82.
Amber Skyze
83.
Welcome to Your Next Fantasy – Susan Arden
84.
Rose Andersons blog – CalliopesWritingTablet
85.
Celines Dreams (Celine Chatillons blog)
86.
Krystal Shannan
87.
Regina May Rosss Blog
88.
Anastasia Vitsky
89.
Tmonique Stephensc~Paranormal Romance
90.
Michelle Graham Erotic Romance
91.
Reader Confession
92.
Lena Loneson – Erotic Paranormal Romance
93.
Naomi Bellina Adventurous Erotic Romance
94.
Hernan Blackstone-Paranormal Erotica
95.
Read Our Lips! Book Review Blog
96.
Writing with Kristine Cayne
97.
Rhonda Laurel
98.
Love is a Many Flavored Thing
99.
Sensual Romances
100.
Stormie Kents Musings
101.
Passionate Encounters
102.
Londons Scribbles
103.
Nettes Bookshelf Reviews
104.
Lisa Carlisle
105.
Amber Kallyn
106.
Romance Beckons
107.
Amanda J. Greene – Erotic Paranormal Romance Author
108.
Naughty Bits Book Reviews
109.
Waves of Fiction (INT)
110.
The Book Enthusiast
111.
Lea Barrymire (INT)
112.
Candlelight Book Promotions (US)
113.
Gemma James
114.
Blackravens Erotic Cafe (INT)
115.
Blackravens Reviews (INT)
116.
AJs Reading Nook (INT)
117.
The Readers Roundtable (INT)
118.
Dark Divas Reviews (INT)
119.
Alannah Lynne
120.
Regina May Rosss ($25 Amazon Gift Card)
121.
Passionate Encounters
122.
Swept Away By Romance
123.
Ursula Istrati
124.
Wet and Wild: Training Kate
125.
Lindseys Tendency
126.
Virginia Flowers
127.
Christina Phillips aka Christina Ashcroft
128.
My Book Muse
129.
Kindlehooked (INT)
130.
Mariana @ Book Travels (INT)
131.
Kacey Hammell
132.
Romance by Dana Littlejohn
133.
Jocelyn Dex: Demons do it Better
134.
Cassandra Dean (Int)
135.
Day Dreaming Book Reviews
136.
Kiru Taye (INT)
137.
Illustrious Illusions
138.
Laura Roberts, Buttontapper Press
139.
Elodie Parkes Erotic Romance
140.
The Jeep Diva
141.
Book Referees
142.
Not Now. . . Mommy’s Reading
143.
Aubrey Rose Writes
144.
Black Satin
145.
Suddenly *Not So* Single Journey
146.
Kelli Scott
147.
Double D Ranch Tales
148.
scarlet chastain / sizzling romance about women, for women
149.
Jenika Snow
150.
DC Stone
151.
Jessica Jayne Author – In Flames
152.
Shyla Colt
153.
Angelina Rain
154.
Haydee Reviews
155.
As the Pages Turn
156.
Suzzana C Ryan Erotic Romance
157.
Novel Reflections (INT)
158.
A. R. Von DreamZ of Dragons
159.
Romance With A Bite
160.
Romancing the Kink
161.
Sheri Savill
162.
Paranormal Romance Author Rose Wynters
163.
Natasha Knight
164.
Tabitha Conall
165.
Yes Sir: The Secret Life Of A Submissive
166.
Erotic Musings of Mark Davis
167.
Fierce Dolan – Words Without Limits
168.
Jianne Carlo: Alpha Me Please
169.
Stories and Swag
170.
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What’s Coming Up? Changes on the way for Trent

April 13, 2013 By Trent Evans

I’d meant to post this earlier this year, but alas, real life threw a huge stick in the spokes:(

I’m just now getting back to writing (and blogging) more or less regularly so I thought I’d write a quick update on some plans and coming attractions. In no particular order:

TrentEvansLetters is moving

Well, not really moving per se, but rather changing over to a .com domain. I’ll have more flexibility to improve the blog/website this way, and I’ll have more control over how the content is handled as well as security. I still haven’t figured out how I’m going to migrate everyone over yet, but when I do, I’ll let everyone know:)

New Group Blog

My friends and colleagues, authors Sheri Savill and Natasha Knight have agreed to join with me in creating a new group blog/website called Romancing The Kink. I’m really honored to share a blog with these two ladies. They’re not only great writers, but cool people, and they both bring fresh, unique perspectives to BDSM fiction, as well as kink in general.

We have some ambitious plans for this thing and it’s just getting off the ground now. What we have envisioned for RTK is a place that both readers and authors can go to be entertained, informed, and erm, aroused. Can we pull all three of those off? Who the eff knows, but we’re sure as hell going to be trying!

I do plan to continue blogging at TrentEvansLetters.com, but I’ll also be posting some content at RTK that will be exclusive to that site — including a serialized, rather dark BDSM erotica story called Her Troika —  so I highly recommend heading over there to check it out too!

Publication Schedule for 2013

As a voracious reader myself, I always love hearing what publishers and authors have planned for the rest of the year, so I figured I’d share what I’ve got slated to be released in 2013 — just in case anyone’s interested;)

This schedule is subject to change of course, but this is a fairly accurate prediction of what you’ll see published soon.

Q1 release

— What She’s Looking For — BDSM Menage (MFM) erotic romance — full length (approx 97,000 words)

Projected Release: April 15 (e-book); May 15 (print)

Q2 release #1

— (Untitled) collaborative work — BDSM TPE  MF dub con erotica — full length (projected: 60,000 — 70,000 words)

Estimated Release: June 30 (e-book); print edition TBD

Q2 release #2

— Working title: The Change — BDSM TPE MFM/MF fetish erotica — full length (projected: 55,000 words)

Estimated Release: July 30 (e-book); print edition TBD

Q3 release

— (Untitled) Sequel to A Message of Love — D/s MF spanking paranormal erotic romance — short novel (projected: 45, 000 words)

Estimated Release: Sep 30 (e-book); print edition TBD

Q4 release

— Working Title: The Cavalier — BDSM MF Paranormal (vampire sub-genre) erotic romance — full length (projected: 75,000 words)

Estimated Release: Dec 30 (e-book); print edition TBD

Quite a year ahead, so I hope you stick with me! Until next time.

Best,

Trent

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30 Days of Kink — Day 18

April 11, 2013 By Trent Evans

Day 18: Any kinky/BDSM pet peeves? If so, what are they?

Hmm, pet peeves. I’m not sure I’ve got anything that really irritates me per se, but there are a few things I see here and there that make me chuckle or shake my head.  Here they are in no particular order:

— Use of the verb “dominate” as a noun (presumably the person means a “Dominant” — e.g. “He’s a sexual Dominant.”). I see this all the time, but I assume most of the time that it’s simply a typo …

— Authors — or just people in general — who maintain that there is only one way (or their way) to do any number of kink activities. Kink is as varied as the people who practice it;  as long as it’s consensual, and all parties involved are enjoying it, there is no “wrong” way IMO. I accept and celebrate that diversity:)

— The mistaken impression that a BDSM author is somehow an expert or an authority on kink. While many BDSM authors are quite well-informed, and a significant number (including myself) self-identify as kinky, it does not make us experts. Most everything comes down to opinion, really. I do my very best with questions, but I’ve — more than once — found myself having to answer questions with “I’m not qualified to give you an opinion.” While I’d love to know the answer to every kink question, sometimes I just have to punt!

— The attempt to mainstream or homogenize kink in fiction makes me chuckle. At some point smoothing the rough/sharp edges renders “kink lite” to be unrecognizable as kink at all. That said, considering what I wrote about in point #2 … vive la différence!

I think that’s about it. I try not to get too worked up about things regarding kink (a change from my younger days), but I’m sure once I post this I’ll think of something I should’ve added:)

Until Day 19!

Best,

Trent

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